Show off your Easter eggers!

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Mine are three months and I have two boys and a girl.
 
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Mine are three months and I have two boys and a girl.
Here are some of mine. Got some younger ones last week, I might have a pic or two of them.
Really hoping I got mostly females, as only 1 is red and crowing at 12 weeks.
So I guess they really do come in many colors, I'm still learning but I really can't tell the difference between all of mine! Next time I get chicks I'm gunna have him tell me what each one is instead of just letting my kids pick random chicks and put them in the box!!! :th
 
It was hard for me to differentiate my two darks ones apart till they were about 3 1/2 4 weeks of age just because they both look liked they were growing the same colors, then they did a total 360.
I’m getting more of these birds today!
Brahma are usually fairly docile, but the rooster hormones will surge from 6 months to a year and then he should mellow out some as he ages. It's hard to say how he'll behave with strangers until it happens. Every rooster is different.
 
This is Chanel, she’s my only Easter Egger & probably the most spoiled out of my three hens because she was my only chicken for almost a year. She also thinks she’s a parrot and entitled to whatever I’m eating
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Do you think this chick is an EEer ? I was in the batch with my buff orpingtons which it looks nothing like
 

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